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Xai-xai and Maputo male. An unlikely partnership.
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Beautiful shitlhave dam male close to Pretoriuskop.
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The impressive Mjejane male lions this beautiful morning at @jocksafari .
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3 of the H6 males on morning patrol.
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Are hard fights about to come ? It concerns a lone male, Tank, separated from its two comrade in arms, inside the Gomondwane territory.









" We have all wondered about Gomondwane Tank's movements and where he's off to, and yesterday morning, a frightening sighting of the boy.

He was spotted all the way down stream, around Two Trees and South-Post. Map is included in this video, but that's way off territory borders from where he usually roams, even far from the Hippo Pools.

Who is chasing him, and what are they trying to do down here? Targeting Tank, would make the most sense, as he's always off wandering alone, and ultimately, could lead to his downfall one day. Tank was seen scent marking, roaring and running up and down at almost full speed, up and down the riverbed.

Two males were seen there too, Darkmane boys, of unknown origins. Might be the two S21 males, who has ventured down here to expand their territory, but it might also be Stompie, who is looking for a pride and help.

There's so much going on, but from these sighting and images, a territory war is about to start. Watch the video for more information."
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The impressive Mjejane male lions this beautiful morning at @jocksafari . The boys still looking magnificent
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One of Majingilane Fathers ( Snip Tail Old leeupan/Mantimahle Male ) in July 2005 at Silolweni dam is near H1-2. not far from leeupan area .
 between Skukuza and Tshokwanie patroling .

Created By :- Robin Kruger .
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That sighting of Gomondwane male was in his territory where Hippo pools are couple days ago he was roaring and going up and down stream but his brother was returning the roar, I assume split Nose and they both met up in the distance some lady on Facebook captured it.
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S90 young males.
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Trichardt males.
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Mjejane male couple days back
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1/2 Trichardt males.
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Son of the 2 Tshokwane males.
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1/2 Hippo pools males.
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1/2 Orpen dam males seen couple days back.
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